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2. The digital LMR emergency communication system of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is within a dispatch and control console sub-system (CSS) network or within a cloud-based system.
5. The digital LMR emergency communication system of claim 3, wherein the user preset thresholds comprise at least one of: a signal strength threshold, a signal interference threshold, or a noise threshold.
7. The digital LMR emergency communication system of claim 6, wherein the displayed information includes received signal strength indication (RSSI) mapping, bit error rate (BER) mapping, system degradation trends, and P25 control channel validation.
9. The digital LMR emergency communication system of claim 1, further comprising the P25 network, wherein the P25 network covers an LMR wireless coverage region.
13. The security threat monitoring and vulnerability management system of claim 11, wherein the user preset thresholds comprise at least one of: a signal strength threshold, a signal interference threshold, or a noise threshold.
15. The security threat monitoring and vulnerability management system of claim 14, wherein the displayed information includes received signal strength indication (RSSI) mapping, bit error rate (BER) mapping, system degradation trends, and P25 control channel validation.
18. The security threat monitoring and vulnerability management system of claim 11, wherein the identified data anomalies are associated with at least one of: use of a cloned radio that mimics an authorized connection within the P25 network, a jamming of radio frequency (RF) communication within the P25 network, or a jamming of a voice communication within the P25 network.
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March 19, 2024
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